Paediatric palliative care : a personal perspective

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KREICBERGS, Ulrika

Palliative care as a specialty was developed in the 1960s through the foundation of the hospice movement in United Kingdom aimed at taking care of terminally ill patients with cancer. A definition of palliative care was adopted by WHO in 1990, which, however, is currently being modified to emphasize the importance of lessening suffering. Paediatric palliative care was recognized and defined by WHO in 1998.

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